Category Archives: Locations

Fremantle is helping its residents to beat the heat whilst taking the lead in the environmental battle against the 370 million plastic water bottles that end up in landfill each year with the installation of its second ProAcqua machine at the Kings Square and the Esplanade Park.

Environmental advocate and Fremantle Mayor, Dr Brad Pettitt will officially launch the Kings Square machine which will allow users to refill their existing water bottles with refrigerated, micro-filtered still and sparkling water for just $0.40 per litre.

Australia’s use of bottled water currently generates more than 60 thousand tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions each year and is responsible for 145 million litres of petroleum use.

“The impact the bottled water industry has on our environment is nothing short of devastating,” said Mr Muscara.

“By reusing and refilling their bottles, or better yet using stainless steel bottles, people won’t just be helping their hip pocket, they’ll be significantly reducing landfill and helping eliminate one of the biggest killers of our marine life.”

Mount Lawley is helping its residents to beat the heat whilst taking the lead in the environmental battle against the 370 million plastic water bottles that end up in landfill each year with the installation of its second ProAcqua machine at the corner of Beaufort and Clarence Streets.

Environmental advocate and Member for Perth, the Hon. Alannah MacTiernan will officially launch the machine which will allow users to refill their existing water bottles with refrigerated, micro-filtered still and sparkling water for just $0.40 per litre.

Australia’s use of bottled water currently generates more than 60 thousand tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions each year and is responsible for 145 million litres of petroleum use.

The Beaufort Street ProAcqua machine will be the second installed in the City of Vincent, which commissioned the installation of its first machine at Beatty Park in 2013.

“The impact the bottled water industry has on our environment is nothing short of devastating,” said Mr Muscara.

“By reusing and refilling their bottles, or better yet using stainless steel bottles, people won’t just be helping their hip pocket, they’ll be significantly reducing landfill and helping eliminate one of the biggest killers of our marine life.”